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Posts by Mark Wotton

It’s a slippery slope. Once you admit that people generally don’t do things that are both unprofitable and hard work/expensive/not fun for very long, you might end up thinking that maybe markets are useful for some things.

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new jynpost jyn.dev/the-terminal...

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not really. gonna be a hit.

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Hoi An really copped the brunt /cc @timwoolworth.bsky.social

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@arachno.capital your mortal enemy! bsky.app/profile/fain...

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Feels a bit infinite-game-ish?

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Especially tricky if they did distill from ChatGPT as seems to be the consensus

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I think it was mostly system prompt tuning? I did look into a while ago, my information might be out of date, but I think it’d be hard to feed an LLM a fully sanitized version of the world

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Seems like it. You get a commissar spin about the Uyghurs but it won’t discuss Tienanmen Square at all

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you seem to be able to get away with it if it's really targeted, like DeepSeek's Tienanmen Square refusals, but you can't shift the whole worldview and expect coherency.

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It’s going to be very funny to see grok’s coding scores tank after he lobotomises it.

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Scoped vs unscoped keeps paying off in unexpected places like nursery-based structured concurrency

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S tier

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I meant the movie but both, I guess

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It is a fantasy, after all.

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Heavy Vegetable are incredible, listen to them.

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just failed at napping, a feat routinely managed by newborns minutes after birth

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Necromancy but make it Python. “I’m not dead yet!”

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I think there’s some necessary hypocrisy to any kind of attempt at self improvement

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Fair. I had to laugh a bit at this www.cato.org/blog/seven-c... - how often does the Cato Institute have to tell a sitting Republican president he doesn’t understand basic economics?

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Hard to blame Canada for responding to clear provocation though

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21. A pyramid has 54 edges, how many face(s) does this pyramid have?

21. A pyramid has 54 edges, how many face(s) does this pyramid have?

starting to think they’re smuggling some Lovecraftian geometry into my kid’s maths comp

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More that I had some implicit idea of how much complexity, cleverness, moving pieces would be required to get the results we are seeing, and I was just wrong - scaling the obvious thing and adding the obvious buffs like chain of thought seems to have worked way better than expected

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Definitely feels like some kind of complexity conservation law is being broken

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I think a lot of people still have their heads in the sand, telling themselves stories about how counting the number of rs in words is a meaningful datapoint.

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if false then absurdity

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ah - and some numbers are going to be split points more often than others. yeah, that's annoying.

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